Tim Martin (programmer)
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Timothy "Tim" Martin is a former programmer and founder of Internet America
Internet America
Internet America is an American Internet service provider headquartered in northwest unincorporated Harris County, Texas, near Houston.-History:...

. Martin was famous for programming Spelunker while working for MicroGraphicImage, and was an employee of Games by Apollo
Games By Apollo
Games by Apollo was an early third-party developer for the Atari 2600, based in Richardson, Texas. Founded by Pat Roper in October 1981 by as a subsidiary of his National Career Consultants , their first game was Skeet Shoot...

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Career

When Games by Apollo went broke, Tim Martin and another former employee, Robert Barber, developed a game entitled Halloween based on the 1978 movie. The Halloween game was innovative for the time, both in content and usage of the Halloween theme music. The contract funded the founding of MicroGraphicImage. The game was released by Wizard Video Games just before the video game crash of 1983-84. This, coupled with the violent content of the game, resulted in poor sales.

Tim Martin had been one of the lead developers on the Atari 2600 platform and Cash Foley had been on the Atari 800. Tim and Robert's expertise was with the Atari 2600. Furthermore they were dis-satisfied with the kind of money being made through contract game development. Their strategy was to utilize the contract programming to leverage the funding of a software publishing company. They brought Cash Foley in as technical specialist with Atari and Apple computer programming. The trio went to the January 1983 Consumer Electronics Show
Consumer Electronics Show
The International Consumer Electronics Show is a major technology-related trade show held each January in the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Not open to the public, the Consumer Electronics Association-sponsored show typically hosts previews of products and new...

 in Las Vegas
Las Vegas Strip
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. It was there they developed a relationship with Gary Carlson
Gary Carlson
Gary Carlson is an American comic book writer, editor and publisher.-Biography:Gary self-published and created the black and white superhero anthology Megaton back in the early '80s, which introduced many new comic book talents including artists Erik Larsen, Rob Liefeld and Angel Medina as well...

, one of the founding brothers of Brøderbund
Brøderbund
Brøderbund Software, Inc. was an American maker of computer games, educational software and The Print Shop productivity tools. It was best known as the original creator and publisher of the popular Carmen Sandiego games. The company was founded in Eugene, Oregon, but moved to San Rafael,...

. In early 1983, MicroGraphicImage developed games under contract for Brøderbund, Parker Brothers
Parker Brothers
Parker Brothers is a toy and game manufacturer and brand. Since 1883, the company has published more than 1,800 games; among their best known products are Monopoly, Cluedo , Sorry, Risk, Trivial Pursuit, Ouija, Aggravation, and Probe...

, and CBS Electronics while developing Spelunker for themselves.

Tim and Robert had been developing the Spelunker game design for quite a while, however, it was too ambitious for the Atari 2600. Tim, Robert and Cash co-developed the game. Tim was responsible for "game logic", Cash developed the graphic engine and Game Level Editor, and Robert was the graphic designer and Level Editor.

In 1983, many computer games had a "name" attached to it. Spelunker was Tim's original idea and he programmed the game logic. When the game was released, the trio made a strategic decision to put Tim's name out front, convinced this was the first of many games and they would all have their turn. Unfortunately, the game recession that started in the winter of 1982, only got worse. It was very difficult to get game distributors to take games from small single game publishers. Even though MicroGraphicImage was able to maintain a steady stream of contract work, the overhead of financial business focus going into publishing, they weren't able to make ends meet.

In 1984, they turned publication over to Brøderbund and made the Commodore 64
Commodore 64
The Commodore 64 is an 8-bit home computer introduced by Commodore International in January 1982.Volume production started in the spring of 1982, with machines being released on to the market in August at a price of US$595...

 version. The C64 was very similar to the Atari and very little had to be changed. It had a Character Graphic mode compatible with the Atari GM1. It had better Sprite and sound support but they didn't do much to exploit this and was primarily a port.

After MicroGraphic Image folded, Tim continued working with Broderbund on a business level and was able recover all debt through the NES and Coin-op versions.

Tim and Cash continued to work together including an Amiga
Amiga
The Amiga is a family of personal computers that was sold by Commodore in the 1980s and 1990s. The first model was launched in 1985 as a high-end home computer and became popular for its graphical, audio and multi-tasking abilities...

 Publishing company by the name of Inovatronics. Eventually, Tim was a founder of the Internet provider, Internet America
Internet America
Internet America is an American Internet service provider headquartered in northwest unincorporated Harris County, Texas, near Houston.-History:...

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